nothingism (Meaning)

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nothingism (n.)

Nihility; nothingness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nothingism

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nothingism Sentence Examples

  1. Nihilism permeated through the town, casting a shadow of meaninglessness over its inhabitants.
  2. The philosopher espoused utter nothingness, believing that all existence was void of inherent value.
  3. The nihilistic cult rejected morality, seeing it as a meaningless construct imposed by society.
  4. In the depths of despair, the individual succumbed to the abyss of nothingness.
  5. The once-vibrant city had been reduced to a wasteland of nothingness, its buildings crumbling into dust.
  6. The cosmic horror story explored the terrifying implications of a universe devoid of purpose or meaning.
  7. The artist's abstract painting hinted at the enigmatic nothingness that lay beyond the canvas.
  8. The scientist questioned the existence of anything beyond the observable, embracing a bleak nihilistic worldview.
  9. The nihilistic detective saw the world through a lens of utter hopelessness, believing that every case ended in nothingness.
  10. The rebel yearned for revolution, seeking to overthrow the oppressive system that had forced them into a state of nothingness.

FAQs About the word nothingism

Nihility; nothingness.

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No antonyms found.

Nihilism permeated through the town, casting a shadow of meaninglessness over its inhabitants.

The philosopher espoused utter nothingness, believing that all existence was void of inherent value.

The nihilistic cult rejected morality, seeing it as a meaningless construct imposed by society.

In the depths of despair, the individual succumbed to the abyss of nothingness.